: Used by [[Apple]] systems, it has been succeed by [[HFS Plus|HFS+]].

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; [[ffs]]

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: The '''Fast File System''', a variant of [[ufs]] that is faster and supports [[symbolic link]]s.

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; [[ext2]], [[ext3]]

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: ext2 was introduced with [[Linux]]. ext3 is a journaled version of ext2 which allows for speedy disk recovery after a crash.

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; [[reiserfs]]

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: A journaling filesystem for Linux.

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; [[FAT]]

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: Originally used by [[MS-DOS]]. Includes [[FAT12]] (for floppy disks), [[FAT16]] and [[FAT32]].

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; [[NTFS]]

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: The '''New Technology File System''', introduced by [[Microsoft]] with [[Windows NT]] 4.0. Now used on [[Windows XP]].

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; [[ufs]]

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: The '''Unix File System''', introduced with [[Unix]].

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= Cryptographic File Systems =

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'''Cryptographic file systems''' encrypt information before it is stored on the media. Some of these file systems store encrypted files directly. Others are better thought of as device drivers, which are then used to store some of the file systems discussed above.